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    In accordance to Merriam’s dictionary terrorism is “the use of violent acts to frighten the people in an area as a way of trying to achieve a political goal.” Although this may be the definition of terrorism from a dictionary there is much more to it than just that. My definition of terrorism is the act of violence to create fear in order to gain power and to simply terrorize to prove a point. Terrorism does not only include bombing and shootings, it includes other things that people do not often

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    “The Repression of Dissent” is explained by Dr. Parenti in that the government doesn’t benefit us. The National Security Autocracy is the government loosing group authorities because the main goal of the government is to free-market globalization. According to Dr. Parenti agencies such as the FBI and CIA are intelligence agencies in which their goal “is to defeat movements at home and abroad to seek alternatives to free-market globalization” (129). In order for these advanced programs to succeed

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    was founded upon. The FBI ensures the protection of civil liberties of citizens, fights transnational as well as national criminal organizations and enterprises, and combats significant white-collar and violent crimes. America has been fighting terrorism since the early 1920’s when the Islamic brotherhood was formed, so it is no surprise that there is a relatively lengthy number of wanted terrorists listed on the FBI’s most wanted page. One of those terrorists being Abdul Rahman Yasin, who is suspected

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    9/11 Attack In Kenya

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    Over the last months, many lamentable terrorist attacks have been taking place around the world, the most recent ones happening in the world famous Paris, the capital of France. Another older attack took place in the Garissa University College where many students were killed in their dormitories. The fact is that even though both events were terrible, we never paid attention to the attacks in Kenya than the most recent ones in Paris. The attack of Kenya was just as bad as the one of Paris, but

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    Within history there is a cycle where individuals behave hastily on the thought of their security; individuals infringe the civil liberties of others by insisting on better crime detection efforts. According to Trading Liberties for Illusions, by Wendy Kaminer, Kaminer provides an insight on the actions that Americans take when posed with a threat. Kaminer’s work of literature tangles with ideas of irrationalism, spiritualism, and the intersection of religion and politics in America. Overall, Kaminer

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    There exists a problem in America today that cannot fail to enter the houses of every citizen, influence the thoughts of every individual, and stir the wild imaginations of every free thinker: the problem of illegal aliens traversing the sacred borders of our beloved country. Certain individuals have recently proposed ideas regarding this that have entranced the American people, advocating building a wall separating the United States from its long-time neighbor and trade-partner Mexico. However,

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    UN’s. Finally, Afghanistan was becoming a training ground for al-Qaeda and Canada had to help in the fight against terrorism by going to Afghanistan. To summarize, Canada needed to go to Afghanistan to help rebuild Afghanistan, help prove that international organizations like the UN are still effective in working towards maintaining world peace, and stopping the spread of terrorism. Sending

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    A Broad Sense Of Evil

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    On a daily basis we often see horrible, evil events unfolding on our evening news channels. Often we ask ourselves, how can a person be so heartless and cruel? We do not understand why people could do these things. From beheadings, neglecting children, killing innocent people, raping young girls, terrorizing innocent people, how can people commit these horrible things? What do they use as justification? Why is so hard for us to understand? Can they be forgiving? Is it a psychological issue or is

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    The Constitution is the building blocks of the United States of America. Formed from independence, created for the rights and welfare of the citizens of the United States. Forming an equal government, and equal rights for its inhabitants. America has grown off of this platform and has evolved into a country, equal for all, but many politicians and beliefs along the years have shaped the foundation of our country. We’ve grown for the citizens of all races, cultures, and genders, males and females

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    There is a compelling urgency to delicately scrutinize the depth of threats encroaching on our nation to better strengthen our tacticians and security. “A hybrid threat is the diverse and dynamic combination of regular forces, irregular forces, terrorist forces, or criminal elements unified to achieve mutually benefitting threat effects.” The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), has stated “We will ensure that NATO is able to effectively address the specific challenges posed by hybrid warfare

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